Stickers from a violent neo-Nazi organisation have been plastered on Greens posters in Sydney.

Mehreen Faruqi shared photos of the vandalised corflutes to Twitter this morning, saying: “The group, Combat 18, is linked to decades of hate speech and violence towards migrants, Muslims and people of colour”.

The stickers read: “No Islamic takeover” and direct people to a website and email address.

Ms Faruqi is Muslim, and frequently speaks publicly about Islamophobia and other issues facing migrant Australians.

“The terrifying frequency of incidents like this does not make them any less scary. I want to spend the last days of the campaign talking with the community about the issues that matter.

“Instead I’m worried about violent neo-Nazis targeting me and endangering Greens volunteers,” she wrote on Twitter.

Far-right neo-Nazi group Combat 18 originated in the UK, but have a small following in other countries, including Australia.

Scott Morrison insists it is not unusual that he unveiled a plan to help some Australians buy their first home more easily without taking it through cabinet.

Some of the prime minister's senior colleagues reportedly hadn't seen the plan before he announced it at the coalition's election campaign launch on Sunday.

Under the new home deposit scheme, the government would offer loan guarantees for first home buyers, allowing them to buy properties with deposits of just five per cent instead of the typical 20 per cent.

Mr Morrison says the decision to go ahead with the program was made during the election campaign, when cabinet doesn't meet.

Either someone's playing a prank, or the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) badly needs to update the voter rolls.

The Glenrowan Hotel was sent a letter from the AEC addressed to one Edward Kelly.

Edward Kelly, better known as bushranger Ned Kelly, famously had his last stand in Glenrowan before he was hanged in Melbourne.

"Does The Australian Electoral Commission know something we don’t, if you see him wandering about could you inform him that he has mail at the hotel before he gets fined or hanged for not voting," a Facebook post from the hotel read.